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the nature of European opposition to Judaism was also a function of evolving European realities: In the Middle Ages, when Europe was religious, the opposition to Judaism was manifested in seemingly religious persecution. In the 19th century, when Europe became increasingly secular, it was manifested in ethnological hatred. This hatred was given a new name towards the end of the 19th century: anti-Semitism. This historical pattern continues today.
Judaism 3.0 : Judaism’s Transformation To Zionism
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